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Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Not Politically Correct

The
other day I had to prepare a short talk to give at a meeting. It wasn't that
difficult to prepare because it was a subject familiar to me.But the length and time is always a concern.

Many moons ago when I was taking Agriculture 1 as a freshman at Aurora High
School in Aurora NC we had a short chapter on public speaking. Our teacher,
Finnly Lewis, gave this simple rule which has stuck with me and guided me in
every speech I have made:

"A speech should be like a woman's dress, long enough to cover the
subject, but short enough to keep the interest."

About Me

I grew up in Eastern North Carolina in the small rural town of Aurora. My early years were spent working on my grandparents' tobacco farm and exploring my world of family, friends and school.
After marrying my high school sweetheart in 1972, I moved to Lakeland, Florida where I spent my adult years raising a beautiful family and working in the citrus industry with over 39 years of manufacturing management experience, selling realestate and being a writer wannabe, all at the same time. In my spare time I attended and graduated from Florida Southern College while working full time and starting a family.
I am still married to my high school sweetheart and have 3 beautiful children and two wonderful grandchildren. Life is not always easy but in the scheme of things it is fun and gets better everyday.
Come join me on this great adventure, remembering the past and building the future.